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Float Pilsner Flutes by Parker Hutchinson

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The new Float Pilsner Flute from Molo Design is an eye-catching way to enjoy your summer ale in style. Seemingly suspended in mid-air, beers and other potables are instantly transformed into conversation pieces as soon as they're poured. These glasses, individually handcrafted in the Czech Republic, are not only visually unique, but also functional: the design keeps condensation away from the bottom, making coasters unnecessary. The full line includes highball, lowball, cordial, martini, wine and champagne glasses, and a gorgeous system for steeping and serving tea. All are available from Relish in sets of two, which range from $59-89.

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This entry posted on 14 July 2005 at 8:03 AM
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